GIS in Wildlife Management c 6 H. Endangered Species What are they?  A species, plant or animal, that has been identified as likely to become extinct.

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GIS in Wildlife Management c 6 H

Endangered Species What are they?  A species, plant or animal, that has been identified as likely to become extinct Do you know any?  With your group, list as many endangered species as you can  Be ready to share two out loud

Endangered Species Did anyone identify a species that is endangered in Texas?  Examples: Does anyone know any endangered species in their county? Star Cactus Golden-cheeked Warbler Texas Blind Salamander

Using GIS in Wildlife Management What is GIS?  Stands for Geographic Information Systems  A system used to store, analyze, and geographically display spatial and tabular data.  Takes layers of spatial data and arranges them to identify, interpret and analyze spatial relationships

GIS Relevance in Wildlife Management Species Movement Analyses Wildlife / Land Cover Relationships Wildlife Conservation Habitat Loss Image from: